Sunday, June 21, 2020

Lockdown week 13 - Sunday - Lauriston


Father's Day, but no visits from family because, apart from anything else, rain was forecast and they're not allowed to come into the house. In fact, the morning was sunny, but in the afternoon, when we set off for our walk, it was slightly wet. We walked round the grounds of Lauriston Castle,


It's a sixteenth century tower house, but with extensive nineteenth century additions. It ended up being owned by people with no children. In 1926 they left it to Scotland on condition that the inside was unchanged, so it still has their furniture, ornaments and pictures. You can see round it, though not at the moment.


And the garden, though slightly unkempt at the moment like all our public gardens, is pretty.


At the bottom of the garden is the sea,


or rather the tidal estuary, with Fife on the other side. Over that way are our son and his family.


Here you can see the old tower on the right, surrounded by the relatively new (1820s) extension.


This is the Japanese Garden - the Edinburgh-Kyoto Garden, opened in 2002.

Then we came home and the sun shone again.


And then I did some more sorting of old stuff, such as this photo of Son. Isn't he cute?


And the daughters, on holiday in Ibiza.

This made me feel wistful. Ah well. Feeling wistful will not, as my mother used to say, buy the baby a new bonnet. On, on.

6 comments:

  1. Your children are so beautiful! No wonder your grandchildren seem to be too...

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  2. Beautiful photos of your children! It's hard to believe how much they grow and change, and yet they still look like these pictures. Happy Father's Day to Mr. L. although I'm sure you're both in bed by now!

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  3. Lovely pics. I've been sorting through old photos too. It's heartbreaking how quickly lives fly by and children are suddenly all grown up!

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  4. Great to catch up with your blog again after a long break. As you know I love photos, ancient and modern! Hope the good weather brings some visitors with it!

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  5. One of my favorite things about old photos is the way they bring you right back to a certain time, just based on the way the photo looks - the faded colors and lack of sharp focus are so evocative!

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  6. Your babies are adorable -- it's so fun to look at the pictures -- you can see their adult faces in them. And all these walks to such beautiful places ... {sigh}.

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